Basic Philosophies
Key Concepts
Goals
Therapeutic Relationship
Techniques
100

Assumes we need quality relationships to be happy

What is Choice theory/Reality Therapy 

100

Focuses on the nonverbal and verbal communication patterns in the present 

What is Family Systems Therapy 

100

Show personal power to free themselves of the limitations of gender roles and stereotypes 

What is Feminist therapy? 

100

The therapist learns about patterns that have been transmitted from generation to generation 

What is Family Systems Therapy 

100
Some techniques are family constellation, early recollections, and personal priorities

What is Adlerian therapy? 

200

Unconscious motives and conflicts are central in the present 

What is Psychoanalytic therapy? 

200

A person's belief system and thinking are the primary causes of disorders. 

What is CBT 

200

To provide a safe client to help the client explore themselves (overall goal not just an aspect) 

What is Person-Centered? 

200

The therapist breaks down the hierarchy of power as well as reduces artificial barriers 

What is Feminist Therapy

200

Some techniques are eye movement and desensitization reprocessing, social skills training, and mindfulness and acceptance techniques 

What is Behavior therapy?

300

A person strives for wholeness and integration of thinking, feeling, and behaving 

What is Gestalt Therapy? 

300

Stresses core human conditions and is interested on the present and what is becoming

What is Existential therapy


300

To teach clients to confront faulty beliefs and become aware and change faulty thoughts

What is CBT? 

300

The therapist teaches their client the ABC model!

What is CBT?

300

Some techniques are gender-role analysis, bibliotherapy, and assertiveness training. 

What is Feminist therapy? 

400

We are the product and producer of our environment 

What is Behavior Therapy? 

400

Rejects the medical model, transference, past and unconscious 

What is Choice theory/Reality therapy 

400

Help clients ground their self-identity in competence and resourcefulness to resolve present and future concerns. 

What are Postmodern approaches? 

400

The therapist grasps the client's being in the world 

What is Existential therapy? 

400

Key techniques are dream analysis and free association.

What is Psychoanalytic therapy? 

500

We have an inclination toward becoming fully functioning

What is Person-Centered Therapy? 

500

Unity of personality, the need to view people from their subjective perspective, and the importance of life goals that give direction to behavior

What is Adlerian Therapy? 

500

To assist clients in awareness of moment-to-moment experiences and foster integration of the self

What is Gestalt therapy? 

500

The therapist's role is to remain anonymous and allow the client to project onto them. 

What is Psychoanalytic therapy?

500

The central technique is skillful questioning. 

What is choice theory/reality therapy? 

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